Portrait of William Drummond. Born c. 1610/1617 in Inverness, Scotland. Died 17 January 1677 in York County, Virginia, United States of America. Wood engraving by Frederick Juengling (1846-1889), after Charles Stanley Reinhart (1844-1896), c. 1880. Good condition. Short margins. Verso: English text. Mounted onto a slightly later album leaf. Note: portrayed before Sir William Berkeley (1605 - 1677), after Bacon's Rebellion. Drummond was found guilty of treason and executed in 1677. Dimensions: 87 x 75 mm. William Drummond was Governor, Administrator, Justice of the Peace, Colonial Governor, The first colonial governor of Albemarle Sound settlement, Participated in Bacon's Rebellion, Sheriff, High Sheriff of James City County, and Discovered Lake Drummond.